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Climate panel debates Trans Mountain pipeline expansion as project nears completion

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As the $34-billion Trans Mountain pipeline expansion begins filling with oil, with its first shipments expected before July, The Early Edition's climate panel discusses the controversies surrounding the project.
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Parliamentary budget officer says carbon tax 'least disruptive' way to reduce emissions

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The parliamentary budget officer looked into the impact carbon pricing has on Canadian households. Both the Liberals and the Conservatives have been using his findings to their advantage. Parliamentary Budget Officer Yves Giroux joined...
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COP28 president created artificial oil islands in UAE to increase oil production

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There are many artificial islands called Upper Zakum oilfields created near Abu Dhabi which is the second largest in the world. The islands are created to pump out more oil as countries plan to ramp up their total production....
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2023 was the hottest year on record… by a lot

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The year 2023 was 1.48 C warmer than the pre-industrial average from 1850-1900, beating out 2016's record of 1.25 C, according to the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service.
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Thai island turns solar: Koh Jik wins sustainable energy award

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Breaking the fossil fuel habit - why a country with all the right conditions, is finding it so hard to switch to renewables.
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COP28 final agreement draft text does not say 'phase out' of fossil fuels

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The draft final agreement of the COP28 climate summit refers to transitioning away from fossil fuels but does not contain the words 'phase out,' the phrase which stalled negotiations earlier.
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COP28 Ends With Deal to Transition Away From Fossil Fuels

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The COP28 summit in Dubai ended earlier Wednesday with a deal to transition away from using fossil fuels.
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COP28 reaches historic climate deal to 'transition away' from fossil fuels

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Delegates at COP28 in Dubai, U.A.E., have reached a deal that calls for a 'transitioning away from fossil fuels in energy systems' in an effort to address climate change.
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TL;DR COP28 with Sophia Li

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Is the world’s biggest climate summit actually just a trojan horse for fossil fuel companies to make more money? And does COP28 actually change anything? The COP President, selected through the regional group members of the host region,...
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Is COP28 A Big Cop Out? | Explains

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Is the world’s biggest climate summit actually just a trojan horse for fossil fuel companies to make more money? And does COP28 actually change anything? The COP President, selected through the regional group members of the host region,...
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COP28 delegates under pressure to address fossil fuels

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Delegates at the COP28 climate conference in Dubai, U.A.E., are entering the final hours of negotiations over an official statement, which could for the first time target fossil fuels.
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Drinking water, fossil fuels lead COP28 agenda in final days

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In the final days of COP28, finding greener ways to produce clean drinking water is a big topic of conversation, but the pressure is on for an official statement about fossil fuels.
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COP28 ‘Health Day’ explores impacts of climate change on the human body

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The COP28 climate conference in Dubai held its first ‘Health Day’ to focus on the health threats posed by climate change. Some experts are pushing for more resources and funding to study how climate change affects the human body.
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McKenna says fossil fuel companies at the COP table are the 'reality we're in'

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Catherine McKenna, former environment minister and chair of the UN expert group on net-zero emissions, says at the end of the COP28 climate summit, 'We're going to all have to take stock,' and see if they are actually driving action.
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Is it possible to be a green oil giant? The U.A.E. thinks so

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The United Arab Emirates is out to prove that it can be a green energy leader and still pump millions of barrels of oil each day. CBC’s international climate correspondent Susan Ormiston goes there to find out how the oil rich country is...
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Rich countries pledge $450M US for climate loss and damage at COP28

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Rich countries at COP28 are pledging a small fraction of what's estimated to be needed to pay for climate change loss and damage, but observers are calling it a start.
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Fortune Global Forum 2023: Sovereign Wealth And Sustainable Growth

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Khaled Al Shamlan Al Marri,, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Disruptive Investments, Mubadala Dr. Ridha D. M. Wirakusumah, Chief Executive Officer, Indonesia Investment Authority In conversation with: Peter Vanham, FORTUNE
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3 ways the world is making progress on green energy

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Scroll the latest headlines and it’s easy to feel climate defeated, but between the missed targets and dire warnings are signs of progress. CBC’s Nicole Mortillaro breaks down three ways the clean energy transition is starting to take...
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Shift away from fossil fuels now or face catastrophic warming by 2100, UN report says

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A new United Nations report says aggressive action must be taken to avoid catastrophic global warming by as much as 3 C before 2100. The Emissions Gap report comes ahead of the next major UN climate change conference — COP 28 — in Dubai.
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Global fossil fuel demand will peak before 2030, report says

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Global demand for fossil fuels will peak before 2030, according to the International Energy Agency’s annual World Energy Outlook. Environmentalists say Canada lags in renewable energy investment and risks being left behind.
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On the Scene: Learning About Climate Change at the Climate Museum

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The first museum in the U.S. dedicated to the climate crisis is in New York. Miranda Massie, director at The Climate Museum, joined Cheddar News how the museum uses art and cultural programming to help people understand how big of a role...
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Global leaders call for action against fossil fuels

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Various leaders from countries around the world are speaking out against the continued use of fossil fuels, citing it as the culprit behind climate change and an increase in extreme weather events.
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Stretching Your Dollar: How Climate Affect Your Home

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As climate change ramps up, people might begin to notice the financial impact of the phenomenon.
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Peter MacKay says there is 'fertile ground' in Atlantic Canada for Poilievre

9th - Higher Ed
"This is an opportunity," says Peter MacKay of Conservative electoral chances in Atlantic Canada. "There is something happening on the ground...and I think you're going to see a lot of fertile ground for Pierre Poilievre."